Announcing 2017 Spring Grant Class!

Posted on May 22, 2017 to Blog

  The Kelly Brush Foundation awards $141,000 in Adaptive Sports Equipment Grants to 73 new members of the #KBFamily!   We are excited to announce the results of our 2017 […]

[PRESS RELEASE] 12th Annual Kelly Brush Ride

Posted on May 8, 2017 to Blog

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Elizabeth Langfeldt, 802-846-5298 or [email protected]   KELLY BRUSH RIDE SET FOR SEPTEMBER 9 12TH ANNUAL RIDE SUPPORTS ADAPTIVE SPORTS, SKI RACING SAFETY BURLINGTON, Vt. (May 8, 2017)—Registration is open for […]

In Kelly’s Words – “Ask Kelly” Q&A

Posted on May 7, 2017 to Blog

Last week we held Inspire!Vermont and it was an amazing evening! It was a great group of people in the room, a lot of people we know and many new […]

In Kelly’s Words – Spring! The cure for cabin fever….

Posted on April 9, 2017 to Blog

  I’ve recently felt like I’ve had cabin fever. As the weather warms up, all I want to do is get outside! That’s not to say I haven’t been active […]

In Kelly’s Words – Skiing with Naomi (and flashbacks!)

Posted on March 12, 2017 to Blog

  Learning how to monoski is really hard. It’s a completely different feeling than skiing standing up. All the little adjustments that you make from core, to hips, to thighs, […]

In Kelly’s Words – I teach now?

Posted on February 12, 2017 to Blog

  Last week I spoke to an undergraduate entrepreneurship class in Boston. Not because I have any educational or entrepreneurship skills (well, other than starting a foundation…), but because they’re […]

In Kelly’s Words – A new sport (for me)!

Posted on January 8, 2017 to Blog

  I find that I appreciate sports a lot more than I did before my injury. Which is saying a lot because my life before my injury was all sports: […]

In Kelly’s Words – Why the KBF? Why Now?

Posted on December 11, 2016 to Blog

  This time of year we all get asked by a lot of organization to give. We ask too, but it’s not usually me (I leave it to Zeke and our […]

In Kelly’s Words – How kids react to my wheelchair

Posted on November 13, 2016 to Blog

One of the things I love about kids is that they are unfiltered. They don’t know about being polite or politically correct or not asking certain questions for one reason […]